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Collaborative working is an established feature of the public, business and third sector environments, but its effectiveness can be hampered by complex structural and personal variants. This original book explores the influence of agency through the role of individual actors in collaborative working processes, known as boundary spanners. It examines the different aspects of the boundary spanner's role and discuses the skills, abilities, and experience that are necessary. It will be of interest to academics, researchers and students interested in this field of study, and provide learning for policy makers and practitioners active in the fields of collaboration.
Paul Williams is a Reader in Public Management and Collaboration, Cardiff School of Management, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. He has been involved in teaching for 10 years which has included formal teaching on accredited programmes and teaching on management development/leadership programmes primarily to a public and third sector audience. Since 2005 he has been lecturing on Strategic Management on MBA and Undergraduate Programmes. His teaching contribution at the Cardiff School of Management has primarily been focused on the strategic management core module of the MBA.
Format: Book (Paperback)
ISBN13: 9781847428479
Published: January 2012
Number of pages: 208
Width: 240 mm
Height: 172 mm
Audience: College/higher education
Publisher: Policy Press
Country: United Kingdom
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